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Revolutionizing Robotics Development: A Deep Dive into AWS RoboMaker
Transforming robotics development with AWS RoboMaker: simulating, deploying, and innovating with #AWS #Robotics #AI 🤖
In recent years, the field of robotics has indeed undergone a radical metamorphosis, driven by groundbreaking progress in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and simulation technologies. This multifaceted transformation has not only reshaped the way we perceive and interact with robotics but has also paved the way for innovative applications across numerous industries. At the forefront of…
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sanketgoyal · 1 month
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i4technolab · 6 months
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The field of .NET software development is ever-evolving and each version brings new challenges and demands for business innovation. The release of DOTNET 8 has also brought the same with a slew of new and power-packed features that impact the style of web development. What makes this update so interesting? Introducing fabulous improvements, enhancements, and new functionalities that enable developers to craft high-performance, scalable, and robust applications make sit so.
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luxurybuildersintvm · 8 months
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As I embarked on my quest to find the perfect villa, my paramount focus revolved around the security aspects. Given my frequent work-related travels, ensuring the safety of my family became my top priority. Consequently, during my search for villas, I placed a significant emphasis on evaluating their security features. It was during one of my Google searches that I stumbled upon a enlightening blog post authored by Prime Property Developers, which provided invaluable insights into the essential security features that villas should possess.
Read the blog here
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sketchy-tour · 2 months
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Redrew some of my old daycare attendant doodles as stress relief today
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chassewright · 10 months
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Why do websites make you login and remember different devices, BUT it never remembers them. Every I login, it prompts me to remember so I can login in the future without a code…then it never remembers the site!!!!
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centronselfstorage · 1 year
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balloonboyismyson · 4 months
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I LOVE SWAP AUs SO MUCH
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toni-onone · 1 year
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🎙️PSA👂🏾Some Kia and Hyundai cars 😳sold in the United States over the last decade can be stolen easily 🤨
https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/taking-action/consumer-alert-kia-and-hyundai-cars-at-risk-of-being-stolen-due-to-tiktok-trend/#:~:text=Affected%20vehicles%20include%202017%2D2020,to%20consumers%20with%20affected%20vehicles. Those cute and easy to get cars are also unfortunately easy to steal. How you ask? I’m glad you asked. They don’t come with certain security features that are supposed to come…
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specbee-c-s · 1 year
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Marketers' Guide to Securing Your CMS
Ensuring data security for your customers speaks volumes about your business. And your CMS makes huge difference. Read about the security considerations to make when choosing a CMS platform.
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Top 3 Security Features To Invest In For Your Home In 2023 
For many of us, our homes are our castles, and keeping our families safe, secure, and healthy is a number one priority for homeowners. (more…) “”
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Laravel is the highly preferred framework for developing effective as well as secure web and app solutions. So here is an article that will guide you about the vital security features offered by Laravel and how easily it can be implemented in your projects, achieving secure end solutions. 
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wip · 3 months
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Please make it possible to hide users' posts without blocking them. Like, in cases where a person hasn't done anything wrong to be blocked, but you just don't like their posts.
Answer: Hello, @deithwen!
As it turns out, we’ve received this feature request a lot over the years. Usually, it comes in as wanting the ability to “mute” other blogs on Tumblr. While we would love to build it, we’ve balked at it a bit because of its technical and product complexity. Let us explain what that means:
In terms of technical complexity, our current blocking feature is closest to how “muting” would work. Our current blocking feature may seem simple, but it’s very complex because of how big Tumblr is. Every time we fetch a list of blogs for you or anyone on Tumblr, we have to also fetch the list of who you’re blocking, and who’s blocking you, and filter out anyone with that block relationship. This mapping of who’s-blocking-who is stored in a directional way right now, so the “cost” of loading that list gets higher the more people you’re blocking and the more people who are blocking you. If you’re blocking 1,000 blogs, we have to check that list a lot. If you’re being blocked by 1,000 blogs, that’s another big list to check against.
In technical terms, this is a “many-to-many” relationship, which is almost always incredibly difficult to manage while not degrading the experience of using a platform like Tumblr. The more people who are blocking, the harder it is to store those lists in a way that’s easy to check, but we’re working on making it smoother. The vast majority of people don’t block many others, if at all, so it’s never been a huge problem. But the outliers who block thousands of others (or are blocked by thousands of others) can degrade performance for everyone over enough time.
Adding muting would throw on top of that yet another list of blogs to check, increasing the complexity of something that’s already pretty complex. It helps that muting would be one-directional and not bi-directional (as in, it doesn’t matter who’s muting you), but, as that list of muted blogs grows, your experience may degrade further. So we’d need to solve for that, which is definitely doable. It would just take time—and lots of it.
And, as a product, Tumblr is already pretty confusing to people trying to figure out what “blocking” means already, as well as our other filtering options. Up until fairly recently, blocking was almost entirely one-directional, the opposite way you’d expect: blocking made it so the blocked person couldn’t see you, not that you couldn’t see them. We’ve been updating blocking to work both ways instead, which is more common on social media these days. Similarly, the options to filter tags versus content cause a lot of confusion because they don’t work the same way as each other.
So if we wanted to add another filtering option to that mix, “muting” blogs, we’d need to be conscious of how all of those options work together—and are confusing in context with each other. We should really clean up that experience to be more streamlined and simple, not more complex. And I didn’t even mention the oddity of how different settings apply to your primary blog versus your sideblogs if you have more than one blog!
Taken together, it is a great idea for us to clean all of this up, improve our existing options here, and add “muting” for even more control and granularity. Sadly, however, it just isn’t high enough on our list of priorities to tackle anytime soon. We don’t want to simply tack on muting for the sake of doing it—we want to do a better job than that. I hope that makes sense!
Thanks for your question. It was an important one to address. If anything should change here, you will get news through the usual channels: here at WIP, or at @changes. 
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zdraws · 4 months
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beach episode chibis
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lil-lemon-snails · 1 month
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I think I settled on a design for my Divine Circus AU sun :3c
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moonliched · 2 months
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that dynamic where the dca flirt with a hopelessly dense and confused Y/N. i like that
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